In this complex environment, CEOs acknowledge they must rethink their organizations’ roles and capabilities as well as adapting their growth strategies. Greater agility and faster decision-making (26 percent), transparency in communication (24 percent), and the ability to identify, prioritize and manage risks (23 percent) are seen as the top leadership capabilities needed today.
In terms of risks, economic uncertainty is seen as the top threat by CEOs — and risk resilience remains an indispensable attribute. This applies across multiple domains including technology (cybersecurity, data protection, ethical use of AI), talent (skills shortages and a pressing upskilling need, especially around AI) and ESG (navigating an increasingly politicized and polarized world, meeting the rising regulatory and reporting requirements relating to sustainability).
It’s a complex picture that is both challenging and energizing CEOs as they pursue growth, organizational prosperity and sustainable practices that will safeguard the business for the long term. The pressures are considerable — but so are the anticipated rewards for those organizations that can grasp the opportunities while tightly managing the risks.